City Breaks Ground on New Autonomous RCMP Detachment

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2023-22

PITT MEADOWS, BC – The City celebrated the start of construction of the new autonomous RCMP detachment with an official ground breaking ceremony, which is available online to watch here.

“On behalf of City Council, we are pleased to witness construction begin on the new autonomous RCMP detachment,” says Mayor Nicole MacDonald. “It is important that Pitt Meadows has an RCMP detachment that is tailored to our community’s unique needs. We are proud to invest in the infrastructure necessary to enhance policing service levels and response times.”

The new 19,000 sq ft detachment will provide the RCMP with the necessary amenities to operate an autonomous police service within the community, and will include a dedicated ground level volunteer/flex space as well as mass timber structural components in the lobby. The detachment will be built at 12486 Harris Road.

“This ground breaking marks a significant milestone towards the City transitioning to an independent RCMP model,” says Chief Administrative Officer Mark Roberts. “The new detachment will enable a more effective police response to accommodate the evolving needs of our growing community.”

In 2021 after an extensive formal review and consultation, the City received approval from the Province of BC to transition out of the current shared RCMP model with Maple Ridge and towards an autonomous RCMP detachment.

Construction of the new autonomous RCMP detachment is expected to be complete by late 2025. As the project moves forward, information will continue to be shared with the community on our website and social media channels. For more information, visit pittmeadows.ca/rcmp.

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For more information please contact:

Carolyn Baldridge

Manager of Communications & Community Engagement

City of Pitt Meadows

cbaldridge@pittmeadows.ca